The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County fell two-tenths of a cent today to $2.327, the third small decrease in four days.

The average price is three-tenths of a cent less than a week ago, $1.531 less than at this time last year and $2.299 less than the record high of $4.626 set June 21, but 18.7 cents more than a month ago, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.

The average price fell one-tenth of a cent Tuesday, rose three-tenths of a cent Wednesday and fell two-tenths of a cent Thursday.

The Orange County average price fell two-tenths of a cent today to $2.317, a day after falling three-tenths of a cent.

The Orange County average is two-tenths of a cent more than a week ago and 18.9 cents more than a month ago, but $1.503 less than at this time last year and $2.281 less than the record high of $4.598 set June 19.

“It’s unusual to see California gas prices stabilizing in April instead of spiking,” Jeffrey Spring of the Automobile Club of Southern California said.

“In this rough economic patch, motorists are at least getting a break of $15 to $20 on a gas tank fill-up compared to this time last year.”